anxiety
A look at anxiety in its many forms and manifestations; what is the nature of this specific pattern of extreme fear and worry?
To Stay or Not to Stay: How Relationship Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Affects Your Love
All is perfect. Just perfect. You've found a partner and you've got wings at the soles of your shoes. But, fly too close to the sun and you'll get burned... every single time.
The Jealous GirlfriendPublished 2 years ago in Psyche3 Ways Relieve Anxiety Naturally
I will never be the person to shame a single soul for being prescribed anxiety medication. Anxiety medications are prescribed for a reason. Nobody should ever be made to feel that they are different or less than because of them. Taking care of your mind and your body is such an important aspect of living a life that is fruitful and full of meaning.
The Darkest SunrisePublished 2 years ago in PsycheAnxiousness
Life is full of pressures. Little pressures, big pressures, peer pressures, personal pressures, pressures from work, pressures from society. Everyday we are getting squeezed tighter and tighter by the pressures of life. Sometimes it is the pressures that we think exist that are the most debilitating. It’s a thought that, ‘if I don’t do this, then all hell will break loose!’. Or, ‘I know I need to get this done, but I just don’t have it in me to keep going right now. I need a break. I want to sleep. I want to cry. I want to numb. I want to be quiet. Maybe not forever, but a few days? Maybe if I just have a few days free from the pressure, then I will reset and I can lumber on for a bit longer. Maybe it’s the monotonous dredge of the day-to-day that has been slowly eroding my psyche to the point where my nerves are shattered and my head is pounding, and my heart is breaking because I question just how much longer I can go on.’
Short Term Effects of Cocaine
What is Cocaine? Cocaine is a strong and profound drug. Cocaine hydrochloride stays a timetable II controlled substance, as it has some lawful restorative application as a pain killer and vasoconstrictor, helpful in the relationship for certain operations. In most different cases, an unlawful substance-one is generally manhandled for its pleasurable energizer impacts.
Willing WaysPublished 2 years ago in Psychethe swords and monsters of pain
I do not know whether my pain is a sword or a monster. Perhaps it is both but I can never be too sure and maybe I do not need to be sure, but my anxiety does.
What are the risk factors/triggers for anxiety disorders?
What is stress? Everyone experiences some form of stress due to the ups and downs of life. However, if everyday experiences cause intense anxiety and constant worry, you may have an anxiety disorder. In this case, you may experience sudden bouts of anxiety (called panic attacks) that last for several minutes. If you notice symptoms of it please contact doctors right then. Over here at the best addiction treatment center in Murree, we have seen that stressful environments are a common reason for somebody with no stress to start having stress.
sclinic lahorePublished 2 years ago in PsycheUnstable Energy and Trust
We had the oddest interaction with a would-be filmmaker the other night. This “former addict” who claims to be six years clean, was, I am told, decidedly not clean when he approached a certain publicist just three years ago and told us on THIS call he’d just “had a Xanax” so he’s calm, anxiety in check. Um. That’s the drug he’s claiming to be clean from.
Martha MadrigalPublished 2 years ago in PsycheAnxious Teeth
So when did it start? Let’s see. I went to the dentist for my regular checkup. The hygienist asked me if I grind my teeth in my sleep, but how would I know that if I’m asleep?
Leslie WritesPublished 2 years ago in PsycheThe Scarlet A
I suffer from Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and some of my fellow GAD friends know that some situations cause more anxiety than others. Medical appointments do it for me I have this overwhelming anxiety every time I go that they are going to tell me something awful or I have some rare disease, but what I have also found is that once a doctor finds out that I suffer from anxiety they have a hard time looking past that The Scarlet A ( anxiety) to give me any other diagnosis or treatment. Now, of course, I’m not talking about all doctors and I have finally found doctors that are willing to work with me and my anxiety but it has been a long road to get to that point.
Emily FormanPublished 2 years ago in PsycheHow I Dealt With My First Ever Panic Attack
I thought I was kicking the bucket… My first fit of anxiety was in 2015. However I didn't know that it was so at that point. After I had my lunch, I took the dishes to the sink when unexpectedly, a looming feeling of destruction came over me, similar to I planned to kick the bucket right at that point. My hands were shaking and my legs could scarcely hold my weight. I dialed triple 0 (Australia's 911) and probably crept right out of the house to my nearby neighbor's front yard. The emergency vehicle came quickly, connected wires to my chest, and following a couple of moments, proclaimed that I was in no sort of peril. They even asked me what wellbeing conventions I follow cause I was extremely sound. At 38, I looked youthful and fit. I was doing crossfit 4 times each week on the off chance that not 5, eating for the most part regular food, complete with supplements, and ensured I was dozing sufficiently. So they advised me to rest it out the remainder of the day. Still shaken, I took the evening off and immediately overlooked the frequency… Until following seven days…
9 Ways to Calm Your Anxiety
9 Ways to Calm Anxiety There is no question that the worldwide pandemic COVID-19 has upset the condition of our lives. Lately, 'another typical' has been laid out in the individual and expert circles as the sluggish however resolved to walk out of the emergency starts to pick up speed. In any case, in the midst of this vulnerability about the future, sensations of tension can sneak in. Assuming such contemplations are permitted to flourish, they can be unpleasant and cripple.
sclinic lahorePublished 2 years ago in PsycheCauses, Problems and Cure of the Anxiety of Vomiting
I got to the point that I thought I would never get over emetophobia. That it was impossible for me to cure emetophobia because it was such a big part of me. I think I actually started to define myself in terms of my emetophobia. If you had asked me "what I was" I would have said emetophobic before I said, woman, American or wife (obviously I would never have said this out loud!).
Ritika KaramchandaniPublished 2 years ago in Psyche